Actor Will Smith revealed the title and cover of his upcoming autobiography on Saturday. The inspirational memoir titled 'WILL' is set to be published on November 9. According to the reports, in 'WILL', Smith will explore his personal trajectory, from his childhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to his iconic roles in 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' and an array of hit films like 'Ali' (2001) and 'Hitch' (2005). The book is an "inspirational tale of how (Will Smith's) true self-knowledge helped to propel him to extraordinary success. Smith also revealed the cover for the forthcoming release, which was created by New Orleans-based visual artist Brandan 'BMike' Odums. The cover features a series of portraits of the actor painted on top of each other. The actor is writing 'WILL' with Mark Manson, whose self-help manual 'The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F-K' became a bestseller when it published in 2016. Three months before Smith's book deal was announced, he teased his book and his partnership with Manson on Instagram. "I'm writing a book! I've got years and years of stuff I've been wanting to say and I'm finally gonna write a book. I'm writing it for y'all," Smith said in the July 2018 Instagram video. "Are you feeling confident?Are you feeling like we'll be able to do transcendent art with this book?", Smith asked Manson in the video. "I spent the last six months with crippling anxiety, but today I feel great," Manson joked. Later in the video, Smith addressed upcoming negotiations with five book publishers. "I feel very confident that we're gonna go with the highest bidder... I'm just saying," he said with a smile. Chris Pratt: The Tomorrow War was a physically intense film Andy Muschietti reveals the first look at Supergirl costume in The Flash The Flash leaked set photos reveal first look at Michael Keaton?s Bruce Wayne